A pulsar.
Part of it is a reference to the small groups of string instruments that were popular in the UK at the time, called "light orchestras" because they were smaller than regular orchestras. "Electric" nods to the electric instruments also used in the band's music, like guitar and moog. One of the band's goals at the time of its creation was to wed classical and rock music, and the name "Electric Light Orchestra" that has elements of both.
tail light bulbs has two filaments inside. One for regular lights and a second for brake lights. One filament is burnt out. Change the bulb.
2 points, just like the regular Bud Light Beer. I wish they would come out with a 64 calorie beer! That would make it only 1 point!
actually,it says how to save a life and it is called " How to Save A life" by The Fray
Black Snake Moan
Pulses are edible legumes: beans, peas and lentils. Pulses are also regular emissions of sound or light of short duration.
In astronomy exotic phenomena are things like:Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) - extremely energetic bursts of photons generally thought to be caused by supernovaeNova and Supernova - 'exploding' stars that have reached the end of their lifeQuasars - extremely active and bright galaxiesPulsars - neutron stars that rotate very fast emitting regular pulses of radiation.Black Holes - an object that has so much mass that the gravitational force means that not even light can escape.
no light is a wave Analog are waves Digital is pulses (1 or 0)
coherent light
Flash, flare, glimmer, spark
Fiber optic cables transmit digital signals as pulses of light.
Optical fibers transmit signals over long distances by a process called total internal reflection. In this process, optical fibers bend light by bouncing pulses of light along their inner walls, which enables the pulses of light to travel quickly over long distances. For more information, refer to the related link below.
no light is a wave Analog are waves Digital is pulses (1 or 0)
Dry and light coloured soil
The fibre optic cable transmits light pulses, so you need at the sending end a device to turn electrical pulses from the computer into light pulses, and at the receiving end one which does the reverse.
A soft, light weight metal called sodium, which we never see. It bursts into flames in air and can even burn under water.
aurora is known as the nothern lights. in antartica :)